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The study also confirms the previously reported findings of a higher than expected number of patients with a stroke which results from the excessive stickiness of the blood in COVID-19 patients.
Some 2,000 men involved in the study have said that they value honesty and sensitivity more than a perfect body.
The study, published in the journal Scientific Reports, concluded that "lower intake of sugar may be associated with better psychological health."
This research involved 2,527 men and women aged 54 and older taking part in the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, taking data over a four-year period.
The new study was significantly more reliable than previous research in this area since the team looked at families who were followed up regularly for almost 20 years.
This association may also be affected by reverse causality, where undiagnosed (early) cancer might have had an underlying impact on mood.
When people start becoming delirious, it may have a long-lasting impact on their brains, accelerating the dementia process among them, a new study has found.
Telling self-serving lies may gradually lead people to a bigger one and finally push them down a slippery slope where their brains may start to adapt to the dishonesty, making deceit look much easier, an interesting study has revealed.
The researchers from University College London drew on data from the UK Millennium Cohort Study, which has been tracking the health of almost 19,000 children born between 2000 and 2002, in regular surveys.
High level of oxygen in ancient oceans were crucial for the emergence of skeletal animals 550 million years ago, a new study suggests. The study is the first to distinguish between bodies of water with low and high levels of oxygen.
Children born with a low birth weight are less likely to be good at sports at school, or to engage in exercise later in life, a study has found.
Experts say that this newly-created game may help determine how dementia affects the brain and it might also bring some new approaches of detecting the disease at an early stage.
A new research suggests that period pain can be as “bad as having a heart attack”.
According to researchers, the new hardware can significantly cut the cost of deploying fast fibre connections straight to homes.
It was found that the thick, almost spherical pancakes such as Dutch poffertjes had the lowest aspect ratio at 3, whereas large, thin French crepes had the biggest at 300.
Currently there are no neuroprotective drugs available for MS sufferers, whose nerve fibres are attacked by their own immune system.
There's a huge amount of research and a battery of safety checks to get through first before your doctor can prescribe you a course of lactoferrin.
The study highlighted that autistic and non-autistic girls had similar scores for social motivation and friendship quality, although autistic girls reported significantly less conflict in their best friendships.
Low levels are linked to an increased risk of cancer and reduced mental abilities.
The team studied the early evolution of placental mammals, the group including elephants, sloths, cats, dolphins and humans.
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